Senior Forensic Auditor
Position number:
Pool Ref OAG001-26
Salary:
Level 5 - $105,167 to $114,938 pa, pro rata + superannuation - PSCSAA 2024
Work type:
Fixed Term - Full Time, Fixed Term - Part Time, Permanent - Full Time, Permanent - Part Time
Location:
Perth
Closing date:
:00 PM
Are you an auditor or analyst with an investigator's mindset?
Where others see a control operating poorly, do you see how it could be exploited?
If so, WE WANT YOU
We're looking for a detail-oriented and analytical Senior Forensic Auditor to join our dynamic team. This is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact by detecting indicators of fraud and corruption in the WA public sector.
The Senior Forensic Auditor contributes to the conduct of forensic audits to identify vulnerabilities and potential indicators of fraud or corruption within the WA public sector, collaborates with integrity and enforcement agencies in the execution of these audits, and contributes through comprehensive reviews and research to assess and synthesise data for the development of robust reports with actionable recommendations.
We currently have one full time, permanent position available. Job share arrangements may be considered.
We are establishing a pool of candidates for full or part time, permanent and fixed term vacancies that arise until (30 December Fixed term appointments may have the possibility of permanency.
Please refer to the attached Job Description form (JDF) for more detailed position information.
Want to apply?
Applications are made online. You are required to provide:
* a copy of your qualification(s)
* a current comprehensive CV
* a 2-page statement addressing the 4 work related requirements on the attached JDF
Other important position and recruitment information:
Throughout this process you will be assessed against all the requirements as per the JDF, Qualification requirements, Work related requirements and Leadership Expected Behaviours.
All applicants applying for permanent positions are required to be Australian Citizens OR permanent residents at the time of applying. The OAG conducts employment screening for successful applicants including national police clearance. An Australian Government Security Clearance may be undertaken if required for the role.
For further information about this/these position/s please contact Kate Holt, Assistant Director Forensic on or
Why work for OAG
We are an inclusive workplace that genuinely values diversity of thought, perspective and experience. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, youth and other diversity groups. People with disability will be provided with reasonable adjustments in our recruitment processes and in the workplace.
We have a strong focus on embracing and celebrating diversity. We provide flexible work and leave arrangements, and a range of additional employment benefits to enable staff to balance their work and other commitments. This includes:
* specialised training and development to support your continuing professional development requirements
* up to an additional four weeks' leave per year through flexible working arrangements
* 13 weeks' long service leave after seven years
* up to three Public Service Holidays per year
* cultural leave
* prioritising your fitness and wellbeing with Fitness Passport, which provides discounted access to a wide range of gym, pool, and fitness centres for employees and their families.
You can find out more about what we do by visiting our website, and don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn.
This opportunity closes on Wednesday, 28 January 2026 at 12 noon (WST).
Late applications will not be accepted.
For technical difficulties, please email (do not send applications)
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